Immigration
The Mainstream Media follows a definite script on immigration. Immigrants are, by definition, good. Therefore, if immigrants have troubles, they must be victims. And if immigrants and native-born Americans have conflict, the native-born Americans must be at fault, probably because of racism and intolerance. But what happens when real life doesn’t follow the script? Well, […]
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English immigrant Lauren Bell, currently residing in Madison, Georgia, has received a deportation order, effective on her 21st birthday, on January 28th, 2013. Lauren was brought to the U.S. nine years ago by her parents. She has resided in Madison since 2003. She has graduated from high school and is now a junior in college. […]
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In a rather bizarre twist in the by-now-familiar quest to win Hispanic voters for Romney, a group of Hispanic Republicans is attacking Obama for – deporting too many illegal aliens? As Stephen Dinan reports in the Washington Times in “Conservative Ads in Spanish Tell a Different Story to Hispanics” (Aug. 9th, 2012): Polls […]
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Focus on the Family is an evangelical family organization, founded in 1977 by James Dobson. The group’s motto is “Helping Families Thrive”. Recently, however, Focus on the Family betrayed its contributors, betrayed families and betrayed its own principles by, for the first time, supporting amnesty and thus illegal immigration. For the entire article, click here. […]
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I’ve written before on the fact that prominent evangelical Christian leaders promote amnesty of illegal aliens. It’s wrong, it’s a betrayal of grassroots evangelicals, and we ought to call them on it. The latest evangelical leader to publicly support amnesty is Jim Daly, leader of Focus on the Family, an organization which has not supported […]
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The Census Bureau has reported that, as of 2010, 13% of all residents of the U.S. were foreign-born. That’s the highest such percentage since 1920, but of course the absolute quantity is now much higher. Note too that 1920 was just a few years before the great immigration cutoff and pause. Isn’t it time for another cutoff […]
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Exactly one hundred years ago, April 15th, 1912, RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic. The tragic and fascinating story of Titanic has captivated the public for a century and its centennial is being commemorated in various ways. The Titanic story could be a Shakespearean tragedy—about a magnificent, state-of the-art vessel, the world’s largest at that […]
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I was raised on a family farm, where I did all sorts of farm work in my formative years. Let’s see—I fed and watered calves, drove cattle, milked cows, washed the dairy barn, searched for lost livestock, fed and watered sheep, gave medicine to sheep, docked lambs, fed swine, chickens, ducks, geese and goats, butchered chickens, gathered […]
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Is it right for students in a Spanish-language class in the U.S. to be required to recite the Mexican pledge of allegiance and national anthem? That’s what occurred last month in Texas, and it was defended by the school administration. The incident took place in the “Achieve Early College High School”, located in McAllen, Texas, which […]
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Today, September 11th, 2011, is the ten year anniversary of the 9/11 attack of 2001. As a society, what have we learned? More precisely, what have our leaders learned? What is our government doing to protect us from future attacks? To read the full article, click here. Article, by Allan Wall, published on September 11th, […]